We haven't because after a fit of housecleaning and culling through old toys and clothes last week, my husband threw ours away just before the Disney-owned Baby Einstein company announced the deal.
Decade Milestone Marked with Special Edition Release of Best-Selling Baby Mozart™ and Baby Beethoven™ DVDs GLENDALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Since its debut 10 years ago, The Baby Einstein Company ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Fueling recent criticism of educational DVDs for toddlers, a new study finds that kids do not improve language skills after viewing one such product, the Baby Wordsworth ...
I wasn't surprised when I read today that watching a Baby Einstein DVD won't make a kid smart. The Disney Co. is offering refunds to any parents who feel ripped off that these videos didn't turn their ...
Another day, another study showing that "educational" programming for babies isn't. The latest research, which came out yesterday, shows that infants between 1 and 2 don't pick up any language skills ...
LOS ANGELESLOS ANGELES — The Walt Disney Co. is expanding a refund program for its “Baby Einstein” videos for toddlers in response to challenges about the legitimacy of its educational claims. The ...
The Disney Company, makers and distributors of Baby Einstein products are apparently offering a full r efund of $15.99 to anyone who purchased a Baby Einstein DVD between June 5, 2004 and Sept. 4, ...
Baby Einstein – the DVD and video line that turned its Centennial founder into a multimillionaire praised by President Bush – may hurt infants’ language development, a study released this week has ...
Four years, one lawsuit and relentless pestering after a headline-grabbing study slammed their iconic Baby Einstein videos as harmful, Bill Clark and Julie Aigner-Clark have forced the University of ...
Disney Company is now offering a refund to anyone who purchased the Baby Einstein product line which was used as an educational tool for children ranging from 3 months to 3 years and has proved ...
Videos marketed to parents as a learning tools for infants may actually stunt their babies' development, reports the Los Angeles Times. In a survey of 1,000 parents, University of Washington ...
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